jenna: now to the economy. shoppers spending 3% less this thanksgiving weekend compared to last year at the same time. that is according to the national retail federation survey. not great news for the retailers but they're certainly hoping to make up some of that ground on cyber monday which of course is today. more than half of americans say they plan to shop online this year. how about this fact as well? americans are expected to spend some $2 billion online today. that is up $500 million from last year. wow. that is a big jump. david hoffman, editor of the "new york post" home and travel section. he had good tips for us about what we should do online this cyber monday. david, quickly though, interesting weekend as far as where folks are spending their money. not as much as last year inside the stores. >> that's correct. it was a big record weekend for online sales. for the first time ever on things gaving day itself, online sales broke the one billion dollar mark which is a record and for friday, black frid